If there’s one thing I have huge respect for, it’s a brand that doesn’t seem to stop blazing forward – and if there was ever a brand that felt galvanised into radical evolution over the past few years, it’s Harley-Davidson.
We needn’t say much on the 2020 Hardwire Strategy that the American motorcycle manufacturer placed into effect in a nose dive to appeal to newer gens and boost bgone sales figures; CEO Jochen Zeitz’s vision for the brand was ambitious, but by all accounts has been working in the company’s favour.
Source: Youtube
From the LiveWire One (H-D’s very first electric motorcycle), to their first adventure model, the Pan America and the Sportster S, both sporting Harley’s all-new Max Revolution engine – all these machines have by all accounts been doing rather well when it comes to sales.
So it stands to reason that the company’s Strategy should have a couple more beasties in the bank, ready to set loose on the populace for 2022.
We haven’t much to go by, apart from a teaser showing glimpses of a peanut tank with the H-D brand name in bronzed capitals across the thing and a few more obscure close-up texture shots of random gears and gadgets.
Source: Harley-Davidson’s official website
Word is that Harley-Davidson could be giving us a touring model of the low rider S, though I think it more likely that we’re due for another variant featuring the 1,252cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin Max Revolution engine – especially considering they’ve pulled a page from Ducati’s book and called it a ‘world premiere’, complete with registration for ‘updates and reminders leading up to the event.’
It sounds big, and we’ve already signed up for anything and everything that could give us further clues.
What do you think? Comment below, we love hearing from you.
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Hoping Bronx but preparing myself for disappointment at the same time.
I would LOVE for it to be the Bronx…but I won’t be holding my breath
Bronx would be awesome, but I’m guessing this is the Sportster replacement which is not the Sportster S.
Sounds as if you have been drinking the HD Koolaid. I’m 63 and till last year, Harley’s big deal announcement’s have just been more marketing . Which they are very good at.
You can see M8 fins and pushrod tubes so no RevMax unless they are trying to throw us off the scent.